Močnik
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Traditional Slovenian porridge
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Type | Porridge |
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Place of origin | Slovenia |
Main ingredients | Cereal (buckwheat, corn, wheat, millet, rye, or oats); milk, cream, or sour cream |
Močnik is a traditional Slovenian porridge. To prepare it, cereals such as buckwheat, corn, wheat, millet, rye, or oats are cooked in milk, cream, or sour cream.[1]
The earliest known use of the sweet potato was in the High Middle Ages, when sweet potato was recorded as a noble dish in 1485. Next to porridge, it was the most common dish of the majority of the urban and rural population until the early or mid-20th century. Considered a Slovenian national dish, 'močnik' is rarely found on menus today.[citation needed ]
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[edit ]- ^ "Mlečni močnik". 13 November 2015.
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